Professor Patrick Delices is an accomplished Pan-African
scholar and educator with over 20 years of experience as a public
service professional, community activist, researcher, and college
professor.
At the Department of Africana Studies at Hunter College,
Prof. Delices taught African-American Politics, Caribbean International
Relations, African-Caribbean Politics, and the History of Haiti.

Prof. Delices has extensive experience studying abroad,
where he has researched the economies of Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin
America, and the Caribbean. Prof. Delices served on the Harvard Business Review Advisory
Council and recently published "The Digital Economy" in the Journal of
International Affairs. Prof. Delices also worked as a research fellow for Dr.
Leonard Jeffries at the City College of New York and for the late
Pulitzer Prize recipient Dr. Manning Marable at Columbia University. In 2012, for his accomplishments and commitment to the
global African community, Prof. Delices was awarded the Michael Parkes
Distinguished Alumni Nia Award from New York University, Center for
Multicultural Education and Programs. The following year, in 2013, the
Black Student Network at Teachers College, Columbia University awarded
him with the Outstanding Alumni Award. Currently, Prof. Delices is a contributing political analyst /
social commentator to the Haitian Times, New York Amsterdam News, and
Black Star News.

Prof. Delices holds a BA in International Relations and Black
Studies along with a MS un Education Administration and Supervision from
the City College of New York. Prof. Delices earned an Ed.M in Higher Education
Administration from Teachers College, Columbia University; an MBA in
Quantitative Finance, Global Business, and Business Law from the Stern
School of Business at New York University; and an MPA in International
Economics Policy and Management from the School of International and
Public Affairs at Columbia University.